CCPLT08.2 Organic vs Inorganic Fertilizers, Plant Science Complete Curriculum

CCPLT08.2-DL

Take the stress out of Sunday night, by having your lesson planning done for you. Feel confident in front of your class because this curriculum includes everything that you need to engage your students and teach to the standard.

Best of all, no expertise or prior knowledge in Plant Science is required. 

This lesson on Organic vs Inorganic Fertilizers covers rules for using the name organic in fertilizers and the definition of organic fertilizer, benefits and drawbacks of organic fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers and their sources, and the benefits vs drawbacks of inorganic fertilizers.

It is aligned to the National AFNR Standards for Plant Systems Career Pathway and the Georgia Curriculum Standards for General Horticulture and Plant Science Course

Included in the digital downloads are:

  • Instructor Guides
  • Material List (using easy to acquire materials)
  • Content Outline with Talking Points
  • Correlating PowerPoint 
  • Student Guided Notes 
  • Written Assessment for Pre/Post Test
  • Detailed Student Instructions
  • Student Activity Handouts
  • Answer Keys for Everything

This lesson is part of the Plant Science Complete Curriculum.

It can be added to any high school (or even 8th grade) agriculture class.

Anyone can use this lesson to teach Plant Science, even a substitute teacher. 

After Completing Your Purchase:

1. Check your email for a download link

2. Download the PDFs and PowerPoints 

3. Start using the curriculum right away.   

Use it to teach this lesson verbatim or add it as a supplement to your current curriculum and get time back to spend with your family.

If you’re looking to have a whole year of lessons done for you, you’ll want to check out the Complete Curriculum for Plant Science here. 



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